Chickenboy
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Joined: 6/29/2002 From: San Antonio, TX Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: Q-Ball 6/26/42 to 6/30/42: Wow, couple days off, and this AAR slips to page 2! I need to update more frequently, or you guys need to comment more. Air Wars over Poona: We have had several days of large dogfights over Poona. Overall losses have been about equal over 4 days, but they go kind of like this: 1. Allied fighters, Hurricanes, P-40s, P-39s,and P-38s, sweep my guys at high altitude, and shoot some down 2. We get a few back at lower altitude, but I lose fighter on fighters 3. However, his bombers come in un-escorted and get crushed So, I've been losing more fighters than the Allies, but shooting down alot of bombers, mostly BLENHEIMS, HUDSONS, and B-25s, with a couple A-20s thrown in (and 2 B-17s!). I have been playing with altitudes, but against the sweeps, staggered altitudes in the 10-20 range, where my planes are much more manueverable, seem to work best. Dan seems to want to attrition me. I have pulled the best pilots from these units into the pool, so most pilots are 70 exp pilots fresh from the pool. Some get killed, some live and gain experience. I'm not worried about losing pilots, and I'm not worried about losing planes, though I am losing Tojos at the current replacement rate. The RAF is very, very depleted. They have lost almost 300 Bombers, and nearly 200 Hurricanes. This is probably why I am seeing more USAAF now. 1-1 air losses hurts me for Auto-Victory though. I helps in the long run from a VP standpoint, but hurts right now. Bataan Falls: Bataan surrendered; 25,000+ troops gave up. VPs only went up about 800 points, probably because of the losses suffered so far, and the fact that units starved. I noticed that I would gain a few VPs a day, even without ground combat. At any rate, I am now at 11,640 for Allied Ground, with Bataan done. Wainwright didn't, however, surrender the rest of the Phillipines. There are still garrisons on Iloilo, Cebu, and Mindinao, probably another 15K troops or so. I think BYPASS is the right strategy for the Phillipines. You need to land strong in December to force the Allies back on Clark. If the Allies defend in multiple hexes, you can eliminate Luzon earlier in detail. But they fall back to fortress Clark, I think the best thing to do is to leave 600 AV, a bunch of bombers, and move on. I pulled all the good units from Luzon a long time ago; the troops there since then are just artillery units and a mish-mash of B-grade troops. I belatedly realized that complete bypassing of the Philippines may not be the best approach. Both Cebu and Zamboanga on Mindanao have some resource and LI functionality, therefore can hold out without external supplies much longer. They produce their own. These (and Clark / Manila of course) should be a higher priority target in the initial assaults.
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